Get back to doing the things you love, whether it is sports, hiking, or chasing the grandkids. Your treatment will be designed for you, with your goals in mind. Being a healthcare provider is a privilege. Chehalem Physical Therapy strives to utilize expert clinicians and state of art equipment to provide a safe and compassionate environment for you, our patient, to live life to the fullest.
We strive to collaborate with your health care team to provide tailored treatment for your unique healing needs. From sports injuries to rehabilitation after surgery, our therapists are skilled in all areas of outpatient orthopedics. Additionally, our therapists hold advanced certifications in pelvic rehabilitation and lymphedema therapy. Our therapists are experienced in rehabilitating the injured worker.
We have advanced training in work place ergonomic assessment to identify cause and prevent injuries. Certified Hand Therapy addresses issues with the entire upper limb: hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder.
We strive to collaborate with your health care team to provide tailored treatment for your unique healing needs. From sports injuries to rehabilitation after surgery, our therapists are skilled in all areas of outpatient orthopedics. Additionally, our therapists hold advanced certifications in pelvic rehabilitation and lymphedema therapy. Our therapists are experienced in rehabilitating the injured worker.
We have advanced training in work place ergonomic assessment to identify cause and prevent injuries. Certified Hand Therapy addresses issues with the entire upper limb: hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder.
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Aquatic Therapy (also known as water therapy) is an effective tool to help rehabilitate patients from surgeries and injuries.
The Aquatic Physical Therapy Section of the American Physical Therapy Association, states that Aquatic Therapy is an "evidence-based and skilled practice of physical therapy in an aquatic environment by a physical therapist."
This includes "treatment, rehabilitation, prevention, health, wellness, and fitness of the patient/client population in an aquatic environment with or without the use of assistive, adaptive, orthotic, protective, or supportive devices and equipment."
The Aquatic Physical Therapy Section of the American Physical Therapy Association, states that Aquatic Therapy is an "evidence-based and skilled practice of physical therapy in an aquatic environment by a physical therapist."
This includes "treatment, rehabilitation, prevention, health, wellness, and fitness of the patient/client population in an aquatic environment with or without the use of assistive, adaptive, orthotic, protective, or supportive devices and equipment."
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one out of three adults aged 65 and older reports falling each year.
Falls are the leading cause of injury death and are also the most common cause of non-fatal injuries and hospital admissions for older adults.
The therapists at Chehalem Physical Therapy provide a thorough evaluation for all balance patients to determine patient-specific impairments that lead to an increased risk of falls.
Your therapist will then work with you to devise a fall prevention treatment plan that is specific to you.
Falls are the leading cause of injury death and are also the most common cause of non-fatal injuries and hospital admissions for older adults.
The therapists at Chehalem Physical Therapy provide a thorough evaluation for all balance patients to determine patient-specific impairments that lead to an increased risk of falls.
Your therapist will then work with you to devise a fall prevention treatment plan that is specific to you.
Pelvic floor rehabilitation addresses disorders associated with the abdomen, pelvis, hips, and pelvic floor muscles.
The pelvic floor muscles provide support for the organs in the pelvis, helps control bowel and bladder function, plays a role in sexual activities, and provides core and postural stability.
Abdominopelvic dysfunction can be caused by a myriad of issues including tightness or weakness of the pelvic floor muscles, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, pregnancy and childbirth, postural problems, aging, surgery to the abdomen, pelvis, or low back, and pre-existing problems with the hip, low back, and/or coccyx.
The pelvic floor muscles provide support for the organs in the pelvis, helps control bowel and bladder function, plays a role in sexual activities, and provides core and postural stability.
Abdominopelvic dysfunction can be caused by a myriad of issues including tightness or weakness of the pelvic floor muscles, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, pregnancy and childbirth, postural problems, aging, surgery to the abdomen, pelvis, or low back, and pre-existing problems with the hip, low back, and/or coccyx.
Industrial Rehabilitation refers to the treatment and prevention of on-the-job injuries.
Our therapists will work closely with you, your employer, your physician, and the payer to get you back to work safely.
We believe that your chances of returning back to work are optimized when everyone is communicating.
Our goal is to help you return to work, faster and more efficiently while minimizing the risk of re-injury.
Our therapists utilize hands on, evidence based treatment approaches.
We will problem solve challenging job tasks with you.
Our therapists will work closely with you, your employer, your physician, and the payer to get you back to work safely.
We believe that your chances of returning back to work are optimized when everyone is communicating.
Our goal is to help you return to work, faster and more efficiently while minimizing the risk of re-injury.
Our therapists utilize hands on, evidence based treatment approaches.
We will problem solve challenging job tasks with you.
Physical therapy utilizes a wide variety of facilitation and corrective techniques including manual therapy, physical exercises, education, and modalities to rehabilitate injuries, accidents, post-surgical cases, acute & chronic pain, and inflammation.
Physical therapy is also helpful for injury prevention and for prehabilitation to prepare for surgery to optimize outcome.
It addresses symptoms of pain and dysfunction in order to restore the function, improve movement, and lower risk of re-injury.
Physical therapy is also helpful for injury prevention and for prehabilitation to prepare for surgery to optimize outcome.
It addresses symptoms of pain and dysfunction in order to restore the function, improve movement, and lower risk of re-injury.
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